What’s the chemical observation for tertbutyl alcohol and phosphoric chloride
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When tert-butyl alcohol (C4H10O) reacts with phosphoric chloride (PCl3) under appropriate conditions, the reaction leads to the formation of tert-butyl chlorophosphate (C4H9OCl2P). The chemical observation for this reaction is the disappearance of tert-butyl alcohol and phosphoric chloride, and the appearance of tert-butyl chlorophosphate as a product.